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Sometimes I even question myself, why can’t I just be ‘normal’?
Not bragging about my personality (really, everybody is weird in their very own
way so I’m not going to judge myself LOL) but it’s my skin and my body la! When
some people rave about stuffs they believe those can do magic to their skin, I
can just sit here with a super pity face saying “Yeah, lucky girls” literally for they are being so lucky. I
have to try and test more than one product before finally can find the one for
me. It’s very rare to find the ‘ones’, having found only one that doesn’t cause
irritation to my skin has already enough, really.

Like lip balms, for example. The last thing I loved was from
L’Occitane I reviewed here, after that it’s been a hell for me to find the one.
Until finally I stumbled upon Michelle Phan’s video which featured this Rosebud
Salve, I knew I had to try it!

Smith’s Rosebud Salve comes in a packaging tin which I think
it’s not very convenience. I’m not really a fan of tin packaging, because it’s
not very hygienic to dip your finger in – apply it to the lips – dip it back in
if you feel like you need more – NO. Wearing lip brush eh? Nobody really got a
time using lip brush just to apply clear lip balm. Its cap however is pretty
great for not being too tight or too loose, very travel friendly indeed. The
packaging has a very cute, vintage design with navy blue and red on a simple
white background. This product has been formulated since 1892…wow, how many
centuries has it been around?!

And because it’s a cult-favorite, it has many choices of
flavor/scent you could pick, but I stick with the original one this time.

It has 22g/0.8 o.z. for $4. Not very expensive, because it is
a drugstore product. Here’s what the brand claims about it:

“This is the original and only Rosebud Salve. Rosebud Salve may be used
as an all purpose skin preparation. Rosebud Salve may help to relieve chapped
lips and skin, diaper rash, blemishes, detergent burns, and rough cuticles and
may soften rough hands.”

So it’s not literally a lip balm, more like an all-over balm.
It reminds me of…Vaseline? So what makes it very different with Vaseline? Check
the ingredients list then I went:

Petrolatum, check.
They use the surgical grade, check. That’s why it works as all-over slash
multi-purpose balm. So the trade secret blend of EO is the secret. Vaseline
petrolatum jelly is not really my favorite when it serves as a lip balm – it’s
not hydrating enough – but for all over
balm it really is my fave. I wonder will this product, with the secret blend of
Essential Oil, is really going to work?

The product has clear red color, but it applies nearly colorless
on your lips. I can fairly detect there’s a slight rose scent to it, possibly
the essential oil we talked about earlier. The scent goes away within minutes
so that’s pretty much okay. When it comes to formula, it is definitely lighter
than Vaseline pure petroleum jelly. Rosebud Salve leaves a glossy, film-like
finish, with almost no stickiness nor is it being too slippery/runny on your
lips.

Hydrating or not? Well…actually just a little bit more
hydrating than Vaseline pure petrolatum jelly. When my lips are not on their
perfect condition, like in those times when they’re too dry, Rosebud doesn’t
help much. And the most hated thing from lip balm is when you see those white
things around the inner lips…and it happens quite often when I use this. Not a
big fan of white residues!

But talking about this salve as a multi-purpose balm, yes it
does its job very well. It softens my rough skin, hands, and cuticles. It saves
my heels from cracking, even faster and better result than what Vaseline jelly
would do.

And oh, don’t worry! I don’t use it as lip balm and as a
multi-purpose balm in one same time. When I knew it doesn’t work well on my
lips anymore, I know it could serve for something else – utilizing it to the
fullest, ha! I’m not that gross la, from lips to feet (;____; )!!

Score

Last Words?

Smith’s Rosebud Salve is a
multi-purpose balm, which serves as what it claims better than it is as a lip
balm. It’s not specifically a balm, so I cannot say it’s not a good product
because it works amazing on rough skin. It’s actually lighter in formula than
original Vaseline petroleum jelly yet it does better. I would recommend this
product to you if you don’t mind spending a little bit more on a petrolatum
jelly, but personally I won’t recommend it as a lip balm.

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Have you tried this product as well?
What do you think about it? I’d love to hear from you guys again, been so long
since my last review post. Bye for now, gotta attend campus meeting soon~

Anyway, I'm so into making videos and filming right now! The
mood is more into filming than writing a lengthy post (even though I already
fixed my keyboard ON MY OWN - yeah I know I am sucha multitasker, a keeper
girlfie also LOL) because it feels more lively and more expressive! But still,
please do not leave this blog on its own la ;_; I will rarely do any review
videos, so I will still write about the reviews here. And tips!

So the tutorial now features Sephora+ Color Pantone 2015:
Marsala. A sultry, deep, and seductive warm red-brown color with its own
uniqueness. It's definitely beautiful on its own, but only a few can see the
beauty in it - simply because it's just not everyone's cup of tea. This kind of
color has an "old" feeling to it (if you get what I mean, uh-huummmmm
that's the answer) because well, it's not a very bright color instead of being
in muted, darker color family.

I want to join the hype of wearing this beautiful color since
I have some products in Marsala - which I never really know before, all just
bought right away because I think they were sexy lol - yet I want the color to
suit my personality: never mature, and it has to be 'fun' enough to be paired
with jeans and sneakers, my favorite outfit combo.

But how, do you pair a very sultry, warm color with the fun
outfit and bubbly personality of mine?

The answer is, a SPORTY CHIC look!

Play the video right away and...

Look, I flush marsala in the video. And I still look cute, no
old - I mean mature - vibes at all, eh?